The only thing more luminous than Julianne Hough’sAlberta Ferretti dress last night was her complexion — she was absolutely glowing at the L.A. premiere of Safe Haven. And since candlelight doesn’t come in a bottle, the only way to get that kind of ethereal glow is with makeup.

To create Julianne’s face, makeup artist Spencer Barnes used Votre Vu’s tinted moisturizer in lieu of foundation and dusted her face with Votre Vu’s loose setting powder. Always opt for a loose powder over pressed when attempting this look. It’s the difference between wearing a veil (loose powder) or a curtain (pressed powder). One lets light through, the other absorbs the light like a big skin-colored black hole. Application is very important, too — a big fluffy brush will apply less product over a broader area, whereas a compact sponge applies more product over a smaller area. Less really is more when going for a glow.

Barnes finished the look with Votre Vu’s cream blush on her lips and cheeks and a dusting of bronzer down the bridge of the nose, forehead, temples and chin. He lined her eyes with Votre Vu’s creamy mineral-based eye pencil and finished up with a lush coating of their mascara. And that’s when I assume he rested, because it was the seventh day and he saw that it was good.